For those who like to pre-order or put together a pull list for comic books from thier local comic book shop; the Diamond Code for the New "Bravo for Adventure" is APR150475.

Here is the description from the Diamond Catalog.

Publisher: IDW PUBLISHING
(W/A/CA) Alex Toth

Alex Toth's magnum opus, collected in its entirety for the first time ever! This deluxe hardcover edition contains all three of The Genius's stories starring Jesse Bravo, knock-about pilot and reluctant swashbuckler, including the original graphic novel that's been out of print for 30 years. Also included are never-before-seen pencil roughs, preliminary drawings, and story fragments, as well as Toth's own coloring samples for an edition that never saw print, and-freed from storage after 40 years-some of the coloring for what was intended to be Bravo's original 1975 first printing in France! The ultimate Bravo for Adventure, published by special arrangement with the Toth family!
Diamond Item Code: APR150475

"... In addition to the complete published stories, also included are never-before-seen pencil roughs, preliminary drawings, and story fragments, as well as Toth’s own coloring samples for an edition that never saw print, and—freed from storage after 40 years—some of the coloring for what was intended to be Bravo’s original 1975 first printing in France."

For those that have not seen it, Dean Mullaney from Library of American Comics announced via Twitter and Facebook, "Toth slipcases in stock! Advance order have been shipped!".

Slip Case Details:

IDW proudly presents this Limited Edition Signed & Numbered Slipcase and Library Card set for the Life & Art of Alex Toth Genius Trilogy: Genius Isolated, Genius Illustrated & Genius Animated. The slipcase artwork features Toth sketches on both sides and the special library card, signed and numbered by the authors, features a previously unpublished pencil sketch of the Fox.

Yes, I gave Mullaney and Canwell a very hard time for their efforts, but I also lobbied for the best volume of the trilogy, the second, to be nominated for Eisners when I was one of the judges this year---and lo and behold, our man's book got doubly honored.